Science 7
LA 7
Math 7
Kansas History 7
FLEX 7
100
This is the tool that measures wind speed.
What is an anemometer?
100
This is called "theme".
What is the message the author is trying to convey; the moral of a story or lesson being learned?
100
This is the area of a circle with a radius of 4 inches.
What is 50.25 sq. in.?
100
A person who wanted to end/abolish slavery immediately.
What is an abolitionist?
100
It's the English word for "horloge".
What is "clock"?
200
These are the three categories of rocks.
What is Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary?
200
In the Harry Potter books, Harry fights for good in the world of wizards. He and his friends must face many foes--human, animal, and magical. But by the end of each book, Harry always seems to have the upper hand. One of the following is one of the major recurring themes of the Harry Potter books: a) Wizards use their powers for good. b) Magical foes are hard to beat. c) Good always triumphs over evil. d) Friends will not help to defeat evil.
What is c) Good always triumphs over evil?
200
This is the area of a circle with a diameter of 16 cm.
What is 200.96 sq. cm.?
200
A person from Missouri who crossed the border into Kansas to vote illegally.
What is a border ruffian?
200
This is the English word for "crayon".
What is "pencil"?
300
This is the process/cycle that involves condensation, evaporation, and precipitation.
What is the water cycle?
300
King Midas wants more and more gold and is finally granted his wish: Everything he touches will turn to gold. The Midas touch! He is ecstatic, as even the flowers become gold under his powerful touch. Unfortunately, when King Midas touches his daughter, she turns into a gold statue, and it is at that moment he realizes that all the gold in the world does not compare to his daughter or her love. Following is the theme of this passage: a) Golden statues are expensive. b) Be careful what you wish for. c) Gold is worth more than love. d) Silver is more valuable than gold.
What is b) Be careful what you wish for?
300
This is the area of a circle with a diameter of 13 cm.
What is 132.665 sq. cm.?
300
A person from Missouri who led raids on antislavery towns/cities.
What is a bushwhacker?
300
It's the English word for "clavier".
What is "keyboard"?
400
These are the layers of the earth.
What is the core, the outer core, the mantle, and the crust?
400
In the fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel," a brother and sister find a house made of candy in the forest, are invited inside by an old woman, and are almost cooked and eaten by the woman, who turns out to be a witch. In "Little Red Riding Hood," a little girl is on her way through the forest to see her grandmother and tells a wolf where the grandmother lives. The wolf races ahead of the little girl and eats her grandmother. Following is the recurring theme present in both stories: a) Do not trust strangers. b) The forest is a dangerous place. c) Wolves and witches are mean. d) Always be prepared.
What is a) Do not trust strangers?
400
This is the area of a circle with a radius of 7 yd.
What is 43.96 sq. yd.?
400
A person who makes raids on pro-slavery towns.
What is a jayhawker?
400
It's the word in English for "fenetre".
What is "window"?
500
This is the reason for there being stripes in the Grand Canyon.
What is different rock layers?
500
There are many recurring themes in Shakespeare's plays. In "Twelfth Night," the character of Viola disguises herself as a boy and then falls in love with the Count Orsino, the man she is serving. In "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet takes a sleeping potion the Friar has given her to pretend she is dead. When Romeo sees her lying apparently lifeless, he kills himself. Following is the theme that these two plays have in common: a) Love makes people miserable. b) Love makes people do crazy things. c) Things are not always what they appear. d) Never pretend that you are dead.
What is c) Things are not always what they appear?
500
The diameter of a circle with an area of 50.25 cm. squared is this.
What is 8 cm.?
500
The idea that decisions and acts should be decided by popular vote.
What is popular sovereignty?
500
It's the English word for "bureau".
What is "teacher's desk"?